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SUMMARY:Achievers
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DESCRIPTION: Watch the video first, then read this part.

Key takeaways here:

- Differentiate between constructive and destructive criticism

- Only ask for qualified people for advice - for example if you need to choose between taking a job that pays better, but you don't like and a job that pays less, but you love, don't ask your friend who only had one job in his life, ask someone who tried both scenarios, ask someone with personal experience.

- Don't listen to advice that you didn't ask for, you didn't ask that person for a reason. Don't let anyone get to you and put self-doubt in your head if these people don't have your best interest in mind. 

- It starts in your head. If you don't believe in your ideas, your skills and yourself, no one will. If you limit yourself with your beliefs you will create an extra obstacle: You.

- Just because you get a 'no' it doesn't mean you can't get a 'yes' by approaching the problem from a different angle. Successful people didn't get to the top by...

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